Have you ever asked yourself "how is he doing that" or "i would love to be able to shoot that", when you see a night photo that captures your attention with the light beams? I am sure everybody has seen the kind of photos i am referring to, just like the photo you see here on the header of this page and like the examples provided. Now you can, especially if you live in the London / Central London area.
Watch this brief video that gives some tips about night photography....
Night photography in Piccadilly Circus on a busy summer day..
Curve near Trafalgar Square, National Portrait Gallery on the left side of the screen.
Trafalgar Square, with some interesting beams of light crossing.
Example from night photo shooting on a roundabout in Opicina, Trieste, Italy.
During the last few years i teached quite a few photography courses in Trieste for beginners and advanced photographers that were asking me how to shoot during night for achieving these effects and i thought that it would be a good idea to offer this kind of course in London as well. So right now i am accepting participations for August/September 2010 for all of you that want to learn to do this kind of photos.
Example from night photo shooting in Central Trieste, Italy.
The course will take place in Central London and the locations will be all the various streets in the centre and locations close to monuments such as Piccadilly Circus, Oxford Street, Regent Street, Covent Garden, Westminster and many other interesting areas. The shootings will take place during the night of course, at a time to be discussed, something around 10pm.
Example from night photo shooting in Barcola, Trieste, Italy.
You don't need to be an advanced photographer to capture very creative night photos, anybody can do it....the only things needed are: patience, the right spot and the right camera settings.
Example from night photo shooting closeup on a curve in Trieste, Italy.
Participation at the Night Photography Course in London costs 100£ per person and it includes:
- one theory lesson of 2 hours (explanation of long exposure, setting the right aperture and ISO settings for night shooting, panning)
- two outdoor shooting sessions of 2 hours each (for practising with the elements explained during the theory)
- one hour photo discussion for checking out the results from the shooting
- documentation and references for camera settings for night shooting in pdf format for all participants
Another particular shot on a curve near Trieste's University, Italy.
Classes are limited to 5 participants, hHurry up and secure your spot today, for payment terms and conditions please get in touch with me and see you all in London!
For further information and for participating at this interesting photo course, please contact me.